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What would it take for them to admit they're wrong? What would it take for them to accept the truth? They think we're full of hate and need to get educated. HA! Wanting to prevent pit bull maulings is not motivated by hate. It's common sense and filled with compassion for pit bull victims; both humans and other animals. As we all know, pit bull victims are expendable in the eyes of the "ignorant advocate whore". For some reason, someone else's loved one or pet does not matter? I cannot for the life of me understand why?

Just saw a news story about this and thought of y'all: https://www.youcaring.com/dawg-721252?fb_action_ids=10212331558634213&fb_action_types=youcaringcom%3Ashare

It's a two-year-old male pitbull in Detroit who was left behind at his house when his owners moved. Oddly enough, the owners took their smaller dog with them, but left him. I'm sure it's because they just couldn't deal with his affection and intelligence and lovability and loyalty, and has nothing to do with the fact that he's just past "turn-on" age. Of course the pit nutters are jumping to donate money to "save" him and adopt him--he's already found an adopter--and they just can't understand why anyone would abandon such a darling little wiggle-butt (who they can just "tell" from one picture is loving and sweet) while taking their other dog with them. Hmm, why *would* they do that?

How long do you think it will be before he attacks one of the new adopter's pets/children/neighbors/the adopters themselves? (Of course, if he does, we'll never hear about it.)

(Abandoning animals like that is a horrible thing to do, of course. I'm not excusing it, I'm just saying I bet there's a reason.)

Hope you're having a great holiday, Craven, and that you have a happy new year!